Torquay Times and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 29th August 1924

Cricket: … T.C.C II v, Chudleigh II: The second strings of Torquay and Chudleigh tried conclusions at Barton Road whilst their first elevens were doing the same at Chudleigh. The visitors winning the toss took the first innings on a dead wicket and ran up a score of 103. Goss was in particularly good form with the ball and captured seven of the visitors’ wickets for the small total of 39. … Chudleigh 2nd XI: … Total 103 … (includes … W. Pinsent, c. Parr, b. Massey 0) … Torquay 2nd XI: … Total 151 for four wickets … (includes P.C. Evans, c. Pinsent b. Potter, 50; Dr. Massey, St. Gigg, b. Pinsent 13 and A. R. Hayman, b. Pinsent 0).


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 15th August 1924

High Standard Attained at Huish: Cottage Garden Show: The 45th exhibition in connection with Huish Cottage Garden Society was held in the grounds of Heanton Satchville. … (description of garden show followed by Sports results … including) … 100 yards flat race: H. Cox, R. J. Hill, E. Pinsent … … 220 yards hurdle race: H. Cox, E. Pinsent, E. G. Hill … High Jump: H. Cox, E. Pinsent, R. Cobbledick … …

[see also Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Wednesday 13th August 1924]


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 8th August 1924

Produce of Exceptional Merit at Hatherleigh Show: Notwithstanding somewhat inclement weather, the cottage garden show and fete at Hatherleigh proved a success from every point of view … (description of event horticultural and sports prizes… includes) … 100 yards open: W. Richards, H. Fishleigh, G. Pinsent …


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Western Times: Friday 8th August 1924

Shebbear: The Shebbear and Buckland Filleigh Cricket Club received a visit from the Torrington XI on Saturday: The visitors lost by 23 runs to 76. Mr. S. Fowlston took eight wickets for 4 runs. The highest scorers for the home team were Messrs. T. Batson (29), A. Chamberlain (11), B. H. C. Dickinson (10). The visitors had a second innings and were again all out for 23. There was good bowling by Messrs. F. Jury. T. Batson and Pinsent. Mr. H. H. Earle, of Lovacott was umpire. …


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North Devon Herald: 14th August 1924

North Devon Shows … Athletics Sports: 220 yards flat handicap: H Cox, Colyton; R. J. Hill, Milton Abbot; E. Pinsent, Shebbear. … 100 yards flat race: H. Cox, Colyton, R. J Hill, Milton Abbot, E. Pinsent, Shebbear … 220 yards hurdle:  H. Cox, E. Pinsent, E. J. Hill … …


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